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The autobiography which provides the framework of this volume is a gripping personal odyssey by a true raconteur. What quickly becomes apparent to the reader is that he may be part of the West’s dying breed: an individual who combines the qualities of “man’s man” and “ladies’ man” in a single, eager, but moral and modest personality.

The most detailed of Wilson’s working hypotheses — all of which are eminently credible and seriously worked out — concerns the outbreak of BBC- and CNN-induced blind panic (“simply skedaddle at the very first sign of a threat”) among Western expatriates in the (unthreatened) lower Arabian Gulf during the months leading up to the 1991 Gulf War.

This embarrassing episode, he argues, induced the Gulf Arabs to surmise correctly that these mind-manipulated expats were not quite the men their fathers were, and no longer to be entrusted with the development of the region.

Subsequently, the Arabian states around the Persian Gulf — with Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s capital, acting as vanguard — quickly struck a massive and near-secret deal to replace the existing hierarchy of expatriates with far cheaper, more biddable, and less qualified Indians. Meanwhile, in petrodollar-determined Saudi Arabia, this coordinated replacement project was fulfilled by Egyptian and Filipino manpower.

All of what Wilson traces in this book — as set out in a rich variety of models — is but one element of the (still Western-led) “New World Order” that was formally announced in 1991, and which increasingly gathered steam throughout that decade of the 1990s: the same period characterised by the scandal-ridden Clinton White House.

This book is a treasure trove of signposts and observations which [readers] of any persuasion will appreciate for its honesty, coherence and style. This being so, the second volume (slated to describe his eclectic experiences of India) promises to be equally informative.

Amazon Customer Review … by “Bookish Kenz”, Feb. 19, 2018

“I have a habit of diverging strongly from what most might loosely call received wisdom. If a book cannot at least challenge opinions or pre-conceived ideas then why read it?”

I have the same feelings about books – sometimes I do want to step into a world of fantasy, but sometimes I want to be challenged, I want to learn from someone else’s experiences and insights, and I want to hear a unique perspective. If you want the same, I urge you to pick up a copy of G. R. Wilson’s unforgettable and completely unique memoir.

In a story worthy of TV serialization (I’m thinking Bryan Cranston to play Wilson), we travel through multiple continents, take on multiple interesting contracts, and hope for some sort of financial stability.

Furthermore, get ready for some political insights that will blow your mind…the 1990’s may have just ruined it for us Millenials.

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It is variously claimed, we in the West are now living in “post-Modernist” or “post-Industrial” times. The problem (surely) with such ‘neat’ definitions is that they are abstractions, or palliatives … which defy measurement.

In reality we are just over two decades into the “New World Order”, or rule by the so-called “Deep State”. But again, those two terms are abstractions! More pragmatically, this era in which we presently reside constitutes life under World Trade Organization rules!

I fell into the complex swamp of a nascent “WTO World” in 1996, right after extracting myself from a deteriorating 3 year contract in Saudi Arabia. The unexpectedly transformed world that surrounded me back then — i.e., one that looked and felt ‘hostile’ to Whites or ethno-Europeans — soon opened my eyes wider than most of my genetic contemporaries were prepared to contemplate or tolerate.

Perhaps one of the worst forms of isolation is when you get to see a truth/reality so early that your friends, close associates, and contemporaries cannot yet get it into focus … or simply refuse to do so out of some misplaced fear.

Book-1 (Wanderlust):

Outsourcing is not just about H-1B Visas, or your sneakers being made in Vietnam. There’s a whole lot more … much more. An entire, secretive (global) strategy in fact.

Therefore this book’s back-story makes a major effort to deliver a slew of fascinating and valuable insights into a highly transitional 1994-99 period.

A great many of the destructive policies tormenting us today were actually set in motion during the Clinton Era. And this was soon echoed in other G7/G20 countries, such as Australia (under John Howard), Britain (under Tony Blair), Canada (under Jean Chrétien), and Germany (under Gerhard Schröder), etc.

In sharp contrast to any beguiling / deceptive mainstream narrative, the truth is usually quite simple and straightforward. Therefore my 1996 story should prove to be as valuable and as significant to you today as anything occurring during the past 10 to 15 years. Forget the branches … you must examine the roots of persistent/chronic problems.

Book-2 (Nirvana):

This title (focusing on my experiences in India) is pending. Subscribe to my Newsletter (scroll down to Footer) to be informed of Nirvana’s published date, plus a whole lot more.

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